in Glenbrook, New Zealand
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in Auckland, New Zealand
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in Auckland, New Zealand
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in Auckland, New Zealand
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in Auckland, New Zealand
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5 Meetup Groups match “History” near Auckland, New Zealand
From before Plato to NATO. A chance to discuss History and socialise in the pub, park or over dinner. A blank canvas of a group for now so let's make it in to an interesting montage for all who wish to share their love of the past.
This group has the purpose to get together with all the lovers of Italian language and culture. It is not exclusively for people of Italian origin, but, on the contrary, it aims to make a connection across ethnic groups. If you want to improve your Italian, know more about our traditions, culture or just have fun with us, you are welcome to join us. Italiani agli antipodi ! Siamo proprio dall’altra parte del mondo e non vogliamo perdere la nostra identita’,vogliamo continuare a parlare italiano …
We have started this group to connect the people who become aware of NZ water being poisoned by fluoride (Hydrofluorosilicic acid) and want to stop that from happening. At the end of the day, if we don't do it, the poisoning will continue, affecting our health and health of our kids. What started as a horrific accident in the history of the human kind - medicating water for general consumption, is now being banned in many countries of the world, New Zealand is not there yet. Let's change that. W …
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The Talking Stick Moot meets upstairs in a central Auckland pub for talks on the old ways, the new ways, folk lore, the esoteric, the metaphysical and the wyrd. First Wednesday of the month ~ the talk starts at 7.30pm Door charge: $5 About the Moot ~ Before plasma screens, sound systems and strobe lights, pubs were the quintessential meeting place of the esoteric and the interesting. Public houses have a long history of hosting community meetings. It’s time to reclaim the pub for talks on the …
Quote>"What's that you say - perpetual motion is impossible? My, you're a difficult one to please. The electrons in the molecules of rock formations have been spinning steadily for millions of years without stopping - at what point will you agree that they are in perpetual motion? So, why don't electrons run out of energy and just slow down to a standstill? Quantum Mechanics has shown that the universe is a seething cauldron of energy with particles popping into existence and then dropping out …
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